A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... called him to the North , where he played a similar part as a dis- seminator of learning , founding the two famous monasteries of Wear- mouth and Jarrow , the home of Bede . From his frequent journeys to Rcme he would return laden with ...
... called him to the North , where he played a similar part as a dis- seminator of learning , founding the two famous monasteries of Wear- mouth and Jarrow , the home of Bede . From his frequent journeys to Rcme he would return laden with ...
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... called Metres , though highly rhetorical as most Latin pcetry is , are not without a cold clear brilliance of their own , and this is entirely lost . Indeed Alfred omits all the similes and images that give these poems their beauty ...
... called Metres , though highly rhetorical as most Latin pcetry is , are not without a cold clear brilliance of their own , and this is entirely lost . Indeed Alfred omits all the similes and images that give these poems their beauty ...
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... called for . And just as the place was elastic , so too the time could be stretched . As a rule one tried to have the scenes following rapidly without any interval of time between — that is a sort of unity of time was attempted . But ...
... called for . And just as the place was elastic , so too the time could be stretched . As a rule one tried to have the scenes following rapidly without any interval of time between — that is a sort of unity of time was attempted . But ...
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